Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Arise Hillside Treatment Center, Woodland Hills04/25/2024Licence 195850422

Capacity6
Census2
Date signed04/25/2024 02:38:07 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Valeria Conway and Kelly Dulek, as well as Licensing Program Manager (LPM) Desaree Perera conducted an unannounced Post-Licensing Inspection at the facility today. LPAs and LPM arrived at 09:15AM and met with facility Licensee/Administrator/Program Director Syuzanna Shirinyan. Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Associate Governmental Program Analyst (AGPA) Ronda Hyde joined the visit shortly after LPAs and LPM arrival. Entrance interview conducted.

Beginning at 09:54AM, a tour of the physical plant was conducted to ensure client health and safety and the facility is in compliance with Title 22 regulations. The following was observed:

KITCHEN: Appliances and fixtures appeared clean and functional. There was sufficient perishable food for two (2) days. During today's visit, Administrator ordered sufficient emergency food to be delivered by 05:00PM. Knives and other sharps are stored in a locked cabinet under the kitchen sink.

COMMON AREAS: These include the Family Room and Dining Room. All furniture appeared clean and in good condition. A fireplace was observed in the family room to be adequately screened at the time of the visit. Fire extinguishers were observed throughout the common areas and were last serviced on 07/10/2023. Combination smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors were tested at 10:19AM and were functional.

BEDROOMS: There are 4 (four) bedrooms; 2 (two) are designated for shared client use and 2 (two) are private client rooms. All bedrooms were observed to contain appropriate furniture, bedding and linens. There were no visible hazards or discrepancies observed.

BATHROOMS: There are 3 (three) bathrooms; 1 (one) is located in the hallway and is designated for shared client use, 1 (one) is a private client restroom, for use by both private client bedrooms. 1 (one) restroom is designated for staff and visitor use. All bathrooms were observed to be clean and sanitary and supplied with appropriate paper and hygiene products. Water temperature was tested in both client restrooms and measured within the required range.

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